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"Some birds aren't meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright"- Morgan Freeman, Shawshank Redemption. This blog is from one such bird who couldn't be caged by organizations who mandate scripted software testing. Pradeep Soundararajan welcomes you to this blog and wishes you a good time here and even otherwise.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Progress Report 2009 : Pradeep Soundararajan

On clicking that image, the progress report should download. Hate that idea? You can download the same file by clicking on this link, too.

Other updates:

There is a public workshop on Skilled Exploratory Testing planned in Chennai on Saturday, March 27th, interested testers send an e-mail to me at pradeep.srajan@gmail.com OR if you know of any testers in Chennai who want to attend this please pass them on the information. The fees are very nominal but please don't ask for Ranganthan Street rates!

I am releasing a book this year. No, not the interviews book. Not that you have to pay for it. I am going to make it available online for free. I am tired of the process of getting it published. Maybe if it does well, some publisher would volunteer to slow down the process. Sharath Byregowda knows what book I am talking about. Hard bound printed versions shall also be available on demand. I need someone with real good English to help me copy edit the draft I have.

6 comments:

Since you mention it in your review, I will reiterate what I sent you regarding Beautiful Testing: there is nothing to be ashamed of by not reviewing the book.

As you pointed out, this is not a time boxed event nor do I expect to hear from everyone who got review copies -- it would be nice, but it just doesn't happen. Life happens. (This is something to keep in mind when you start sending out books for review.)

Hey pradeep it’s an indeed pleasure working with you always, I learned so many things from you and never felt that you have stolen any credits, whatever we did was nothing but the team work and not that I have done anything extra. It’s great to work with you always; I learn something new all the time. Look forward to your guidance and suggestions in future.

I would like to improve quality of testing in my organisation and working quality of my IT department. Its a middle level company and we dont use any documentation. I thought of so many options but still confused what to do? Please help and give me few suggestions.

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